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ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Jan 02, 2019

Wreck on I-10 neae Pensacola

Saw on dragraceresults.com where a beat up old 74 Ford F150 towing a 26ft camper lost the trailer causing a toter home pulling a race car trailer to hit it. Trailer had a 2 5/16 hitch and truck had a 2' ball and it dis connected. Could have been bad but no one was hurt. If you look on the site its under Chris needs help
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    JaxDad
    Explorer III
    ferndaleflyer wrote:
    ..... a beat up old 74 Ford F150 towing a 26ft camper lost the trailer causing a toter home pulling a race car trailer to hit it. Trailer had a 2 5/16 hitch and truck had a 2' ball and it dis connected.


    Ron White was correct, you CAN’T fix stupid...........
  • They probably figured I been towing like that for yrs , it's ok .

    Actually attaching a 2 5/16" trailer on a 2" ball is an easy mistake
    especially to an inexperianced person .
    You just got to be careful and check that stuff .
    A lot of people probably never heard on a 2 5/16" ball .
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I always checked to insure they matched when I was towing.> I lost a total of ZERO trailers due to hitch/ball disengagement. IN fact the only trailer I ever "LOST" (note the quotes) was so wore out I towed it to ther scarp yard and parked it on the scale and got paid.. Technically not a loss since I got paid.

    I did have a hitch break once. but still did not lose the trailer.. enough of the hitch. and the safety chains held. the new hitch was a size larger.
  • In addition to checking ball size it’s a good idea to periodically check the nut that adjusts the hitch plate that closes under the ball and locks the vehicle and trailer together. I had the adjusting nut back off a trailer and came unhitched years ago.....thank goodness for safety chains